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'Run for the hills!': Hesquiaht community remembers the Easter Friday tsunami 60 years later
It’s been 60 years since the Hesquiaht village of Hot Springs Cove was struck by a late-night tsunami that left most of the residents homeless in its…
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From Hitacu to Tofino, new public transit service connects west coast communities
On April 2, the communities of Hitacu, Ucluelet, Tofino, Esowista, Ty-Histanis, and Tofino will…
kʷiisaḥiʔis, ‘Brave Little Hunter’: Young orca remains alive as efforts continue to return it to deeper waters
A young killer whale remains stranded in the shallow water of a lagoon near Zeballos three days…
‘It’s a positive move’: Tla-o-qui-aht chief approves Tofino’s vote to restrict short-term rentals
Tla-o-qui-aht Chief Councillor Elmer Frank says Tofino mayor and council made the right move to…
‘Urged to exercise extreme care’: Another hole opens on Nitinaht road
On March 24, Ditidaht First Nation issued a warning to motorists of a hole extending five feet…
Smaller canoe journeys planned for the Pacific coast in 2024
With the recent announcement that the Ahousaht First Nation will not be hosting a canoe journey…
Killer whales stranded near Zeballos
Zeballos-area residents encountered a rare site this morning, as a beached killer whale gave her…
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